Come celebrate Recovery at the Recovery Oriented Campus Center (The ROCC) - Contribute to the banner "What does Recovery Mean to You" and be entered into a drawing to win a prize! Tuesdays in September 1-4pm

The All Recovery Support Meetings philosophy is based upon the idea that although there are many unique pathways to recovery. Recovery impacts all of us, our families and our communities. We can heal together!

Some of the best support a student can receive is from peers. When students connect with one another, they can share common experiences and support each other through the transitions. NAMI on Campus helps make those connections happen.

Come celebrate Recovery at the Recovery Oriented Campus Center (The ROCC) - Contribute to the banner "What does Recovery Mean to You" and be entered into a drawing to win a prize! Tuesdays in September 1-4pm

Join members of the University of Southern Maine community and our community partners from Family Crisis Services and Sexual Assault Response Services of Southern Maine as we raise awareness about the importance of CONSENT!

The All Recovery Support Meetings philosophy is based upon the idea that although there are many unique pathways to recovery. Recovery impacts all of us, our families and our communities. We can heal together!

Some of the best support a student can receive is from peers. When students connect with one another, they can share common experiences and support each other through the transitions. NAMI on Campus helps make those connections happen.

The ROCC celebrates our diversity, and we are devoted to working together to make sure everyone feels welcome, valued and safe. Join us for a diversity training and discussion at the ROCC on Tuesday 9/19 from 12-2 pm.

USM Women on STEM pathways or who are passionate about STEM are invited to learn how to hone your storytelling skills. Science and Storytelling is intended to arm students with the skills necessary to be better presenters and communicators when sharing your story of Science.

Come celebrate Recovery at the Recovery Oriented Campus Center (The ROCC) - Contribute to the banner "What does Recovery Mean to You" and be entered into a drawing to win a prize! Tuesdays in September 1-4pm

Although only twenty-five years old, visiting artist Adam Swanson has been a featured performer and lecturer at ragtime and jazz festivals across the United States, and he is the only four-time winner of the World Championship Old-Time Piano Playing Contest.

The Recovery Oriented Campus Center offers space where you and others can draw and paint. During Supportive Art Hours there will be an Art Support Person, who is available at The ROCC to help you get set up in a space, with art supplies to paint or draw, or explore your artistic freedom.

The All Recovery Support Meetings philosophy is based upon the idea that although there are many unique pathways to recovery. Recovery impacts all of us, our families and our communities. We can heal together!

Join the Commuter Student Association (CSA) for the first Open Lunch Meeting of the semester! Come meet other commuter students and talk about what you'd like to see the CSA do this semester. Free pizza!

Some of the best support a student can receive is from peers. When students connect with one another, they can share common experiences and support each other through the transitions. NAMI on Campus helps make those connections happen.

All investigators, key personnel, faculty advisors and research staff conducting research involving any vertebrate animals have the option to complete training in person with USM's attending veterinarian.

Come celebrate Recovery at the Recovery Oriented Campus Center (The ROCC) - Contribute to the banner "What does Recovery Mean to You" and be entered into a drawing to win a prize! Tuesdays in September 1-4pm

The Recovery Oriented Campus Center offers space where you and others can draw and paint. During Supportive Art Hours there will be an Art Support Person, who is available at The ROCC to help you get set up in a space, with art supplies to paint or draw, or explore your artistic freedom.

The All Recovery Support Meetings philosophy is based upon the idea that although there are many unique pathways to recovery. Recovery impacts all of us, our families and our communities. We can heal together!